[13:29] <ramonb3rd> hello and good morning from USA
[14:05] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[17:22] <induz> hello
[17:32] <induz> is there someone here
[17:33] <pangolin> there is
[17:33] <pangolin> what can we do you for?
[17:37] <induz> is 1 Gb RAM is ok to run ubuntu10
[17:37] <pangolin> should be fine
[17:38] <pangolin> you may wantto try Xubuntu or Lubuntu, they require less resources
[18:09] <willwh> lubuntu is awesome, I highly recommend for lower end hardware
[18:09] <willwh> it's quite a bit faster than xubuntu
[18:09] <willwh> big love for lxde :D
[18:30] <BluesKaj> induz,  heh, I read something the other day that ubuntu 11.10 could run 384mb RAM , but don't beleive it . 1G is probly the minimum depending on the desktop you choose
[20:49] <bregma> I ran slackware 2.0 in 4 Mb RAM (and a 10 Mb hard drive) on a 386 SX
[20:49] <bregma> gosh, those were the days
[20:51] <Androguy> yay Linux distros on floppy disk!
[21:04] <genii-around> I had a few of tseho
[21:04] <genii-around> *those
[21:05] <genii-around> muLinux was cool, even had X
[21:08] <Androguy> ugh don't talk to be about running X on a 386 with 4mb ram lol
[21:08] <Androguy> *me
[21:10] <BluesKaj> damn small linux might run
[21:12] <Androguy> fortunately ive upgraded from a 386.  I'm now on an Arm/Tegra 2 platform. lol
[21:29] <BluesKaj> Androguy,  never heard of that
[21:30] <genii-around> BluesKaj: Embedded chips like you usually find in routers and phones, etc.
[21:42]  * genii-around ponders the ARM A15
[22:08] <bregma> I also have an ARM Tegra, it could emulate at least two of those old 386s and leave cycles to spare for a 68K
[22:10] <bregma> I'll be loading Precise Pangolin on it next week